• Title/Summary/Keyword: Standard FLC Shape

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Determination of the Forming Limit Strain of Sheet Metal Using Inverse Quartic Curve Fitting (역4차식 곡선근사에 의한 판재 성형한계변형률의 결정)

  • Lee, J.S.;Kim, J.D.;Kim, H.J.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.328-333
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    • 2013
  • The current study aims to determine the limit strains more accurately and reasonably when producing a forming limit curve (FLC) from experiments. The international standard ISO 12004-2 in its recent version (2008) states that the limit major strain should be determined by using the best-fit inverse second-order parabola through the experimental strain distribution. However, in cases where fracture does not occur at the center of the specimen, due to insufficient lubrication, the inverse parabola does not give a realistic fit because of its intrinsic symmetry in shape. In this study it is demonstrated that an inverse quartic function can give a much better fit than an inverse parabola in almost all FLC test samples showing asymmetric strain distributions. Using a quartic fit creates more reliable FLCs.

Formability Test of Boron Steel Sheet at Elevated Temperature for Hot Stamping (핫스탬핑용 보론강의 고온 성형한계선도 평가 연구)

  • Han, S.S.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.121-126
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    • 2017
  • The hot stamping process is an innovative forming method that could prevent the cracking of high strength steel sheets. The formability test of boron steel sheet using forming limit diagrams at elevated temperature is very complicated and time consuming job. In this paper, an alternative test method to evaluate the formability of boron steel in hot stamping has proposed. It measured the FLD0 instead of whole strain combinations of FLD with the tensile test machine and specially designed test rig. Test results shows that the proposed test method can simulate the plain strain condition fracture and can make the FLD of boron steel sheet at elevated temperature with less effort.